Six Inconvenient Truths About Data-Centric Security (And What to Do About Them)

Despite everything you've spent on data-centric security, there still is a security gap that is burgeoning at an alarming rate when it comes to protecting sensitive data. The growing complexity of users outside your organisation, methods of sharing information, and the number of devices data reside on are continually changing and expanding. Rethink your data-centric security in 2019 with insights from IDC's Research Analyst, Rob Westervelt.

This educational webcast will highlight how to:

Leverage and extend the value of the Data-Centric Security solutions that you have in place

Identify and eliminate blind spots with current solutions such as DLP, Data Classification, and Rights Management to optimise your security

Six Inconvenient Truths About Data-Centric Security (And What to Do About Them)

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Lynne Courts

VP of Global Marketing, Seclore

With more than 20 years of global executive marketing experience in the software industry, Courts has a passion for identifying and analyzing industry trends in the security software space. In her current role as VP of Global Marketing for Seclore, she is responsible for understanding customer and market requirements for data-centric security software across North America, Europe, and Asia. Previously, Courts was Chief Marketing Officer for FoxT, a provider of privileged access management software, Managing Director of EMEA for ActionPoint, Director of Product Marketing for Chordiant Software, and a variety of roles driving marketing for Enterprise Content Management solutions at NCR.

Robert Westervelt

Research Director, IDC

Westervelt is a Research Director within IDC's Security Products group. He provides insight and thought leadership in the areas of cloud security, mobile security, and security related to the Internet of Things (IoT). Westervelt is also responsible for research and analysis around a wide range of evolving security markets, including endpoint security, security and vulnerability management (SVM), and identity and access management (IAM).

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